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* Trade And Aid Measures Proposed To End Turkish Cypriot Isolation

The European Commission on Wednesday proposed a comprehensive package of aid and trade measures which aim to put an end to the isolation of the Turkish Cypriot community and to facilitate the reunification of Cyprus. The measures are designed to facilitate trade from the northern part of the island and strengthen its economic integration through financial assistance.

They also set specific rules for goods crossing the green line separating the Greek Cypriot and the Turkish Cypriot communities.

In a statement released earlier this week, the EC revealed that it has:

  • Proposed a regulation establishing financial support for the economic development of the Turkish Cypriot community and for improving contacts between the two communities. The envelope amounts to €259 million for the period 2004-2006. It will put a particular emphasis on alignment with EU legislation and policies, reconciliation and confidence building measures, social and economic development, development of infrastructure and people to people contacts. This regulation has to be adopted by unanimity by the Council after consultation of the European Parliament.
  • Proposed a regulation to facilitate direct trade from the the northern part of Cyprus. The proposal offers a preferential regime for products originating in the North, entering the Customs Territory of the EU. It sets rules on: the documents certifying the origin of goods, to be issued by the Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Commerce or another duly authorised body; phytosanitary inspections; food and product safety; taxation; communication obligations; safeguard measures in the event of ineffective cooperation, irregularities or fraud. It is proposed that the preferential regime should take the form of a tariff quota system which would be established to encourage economic development while avoiding the creation of artificial trade patterns or facilitating fraud. This regulation has to be adopted by the Council by qualified majority.
  • Adopted a regulation defining special rules with regards to the intra-island trade.
  • Decided to authorise the Turkish Cypriot Chamber of Commerce to issue the necessary documents accompanying the goods which will cross the green line.

Speaking following the publication of the proposals, Enlargement Commissioner Günter Verheugen explained that:

“As the Turkish Cypriot community expressed overwhelming support for the UN Plan to reunify Cyprus, it would have been unfair, to say the least, to leave it out in the cold. The Commission is therefore happy to propose an aid and trade scheme, which, if adopted by the Council, will foster the economic development of the northern part of the island. It will also build new bridges between the two communities and thus keep alive hopes of the reunification of Cyprus”.